Barn
This barn was built in the 1920s and likely replaced an earlier barn. Barns sheltered horses and cows, provided storage for farm implements and tools, and may also have served as a storage area for hay and other harvested crops.
Opening Doors to the Past
Fort Collins 1883 Water Works
2005 N. Overland Trail, Fort Collins, CO 80521
Free tours May through October
Second Saturday
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
This barn was built in the 1920s and likely replaced an earlier barn. Barns sheltered horses and cows, provided storage for farm implements and tools, and may also have served as a storage area for hay and other harvested crops.
The mission of the Poudre Landmarks Foundation is to preserve, restore, protect, and interpret the architectural and cultural heritage of the Fort Collins area and envisions a community that understands, appreciates, and values its past. PLF manages two historic properties owned by the City of Fort Collins: The 1879 Avery House and the 1883 Water Works.
Poudre Landmarks Foundation envisions a community that understands, appreciates, and values its past. Poudre Landmarks’ mission is to preserve, restore, protect, and interpret the architectural and cultural heritage of the Fort Collins area.
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